Day 4 evidence presented against ‘Whitey’ Bulger

Alfred Notarangeli's body was found in the trunk of this car.
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Day 4 evidence presented against ‘Whitey’ Bulger

Former hit man John V. Martorano testified that he shot Joseph Notorangeli to death at the Pewter Pot restaurant in Medford on April 18, 1973.

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| June 17, 2013

Martorano also testified that he fatally shot Alfred “Indian Al” Notorangeli, Joseph Notorangeli's brother, from a car in 1974, while James "Whitey" Bulger rode in a second car.

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| June 17, 2013

Alfred Notarangeli's body was found in the trunk of this car.

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| June 17, 2013

The killing of Alfred Notorangeli came after Martorano had already mistakenly shot and killed Michael Milano, a 30-year-old North End bartender who drove a car (pictured) similar to Notorangeli’s, on March 8, 1973 in Boston.

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| June 17, 2013

Another view of crime scene from Michael Milano's death.

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| June 17, 2013

The murders of Milano and the Notorangeli brothers are among the 19 murders that federal prosecutors have linked to Bulger in the lengthy indictment against him. Pictured: The crime scene from Milano's death.

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| June 17, 2013

Albert Plummer, a member of Notorangeli’s gang, was also killed in a drive-by shooting in the North End.